Life's Bottleneck: Sustaining the World's Phosphorus for a Food Secure Future
University of Technology Sydney
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Abstract
Phosphorus security is emerging as one of the twenty-first century's greatest global sustainability challenges. Phosphorus has no substitute in food production, and the use of phosphate fertilizers in the past 50 years has boosted crop yields and helped feed billions of people. However, these advantages have come at a serious cost. Mobilizing phosphate rock into the environment at rates vastly faster than the natural cycle has not only polluted many of the world's freshwater bodies and oceans, but has also created a human dependence on a single nonrenewable resource. The 2008 phosphate price spike attracted unprecedented attention to this global situation. This review provides an updated and integrated…
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- Food security
- Natural resource economics
- Sustainability
- Context (archaeology)
- Business
- Natural resource
- Livelihood
- Environmental resource management
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